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I know Steve did the video on the "little" 12" model... and it was pretty ridiculous itself. But look at the freaking specs on this thing ! So freaking sexy with the all carbon fiber cone and cap too. 10 Kwt RMS. 5" voice coils... and a 42.5 mm X-max ! Seriously ? Freaking ridiculous. 

 

Anyway, do any of you guys know of a stronger sub-woofer ?

 

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My vote is yes Steve was standing on one of these while it was playing and the sub loved it , just kept slamming. For that reason alone Pride makes the best SPL subs.Fucking Russians.

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9 hours ago, ToNasty said:

So because it has a high rms its strong?

To some degree, yes. And also because Steve beat the shit out of that 12" Pride sub both with wattage, and standing on the freaking thing 😄

 

But like I say, if you know if a stronger sub, post it up.

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13 hours ago, fishchris1 said:

Right ? And a 5" voice coil ? Just rediculous.

Not that it's even close to the same class as a Pride sub, (dumb ass monster subs!) But I just thought it was interesting that the Memphis Audio VIV 14" sub has a 7.5" dual layer voice coil. That's huge! Still not coming even remotely close to the muscle of the Pride, I just thought that was interesting

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1 hour ago, Dafaseles said:

Not that it's even close to the same class as a Pride sub, (dumb ass monster subs!) But I just thought it was interesting that the Memphis Audio VIV 14" sub has a 7.5" dual layer voice coil. That's huge! Still not coming even remotely close to the muscle of the Pride, I just thought that was interesting

That is very interesting. I wonder what the advantages, or disadvantages, would be, of using a huge voice coil ???

 

Id think that if it were "all good" somebody would be making an 18" sub (or a 24") with a 10" voice coil. So what if it needs 10 or 20 Kwts.... Nowadays, that's totally possible.

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I’m a DD fan so these can take a lot of abuse.

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2 hours ago, Fish Chris said:

That is very interesting. I wonder what the advantages, or disadvantages, would be, of using a huge voice coil ???

 

Id think that if it were "all good" somebody would be making an 18" sub (or a 24") with a 10" voice coil. So what if it needs 10 or 20 Kwts.... Nowadays, that's totally possible.

The Memphis VIV with the 7.5" voice coil is a 2 ohm sub and rated at 2,200 rms. Nowhere near that of the Pride. I haven't really been able to find any information on the VIV other than what Memphis has on their website

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